Vermont Becomes First State to Establish Marriage Equality Through Legislative Action

This morning, the Vermont General Assembly overrode Governor Jim Douglas’s veto of the state’s same-sex marriage bill, making Vermont the first state to establish marriage equality through legislative action. I congratulate Vermont Freedom to Marry and all the other advocates for marriage equality in the state for their success.

Following last week’s decision by the Iowa Supreme Court that declared that state’s ban on gay marriage unconstitutional, today’s vote highlights the growing consensus in American public opinion in support of relationship recognition for same-sex couples. Polling last year from CNN and Newsweek showed that 44 percent of Americans support marriage equality, and 55 percent support civil unions. As time goes on, I am confident that Americans will continue to support equal marriage rights for all of us, including same-sex families.